
The study of compounds that contain carbon chemically bound to hydrogen, including synthesis, identification, modelling, and reactions of those compounds.
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Organic chemistry is a chemistry subdiscipline involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms. Study of structure includes using spectroscopy (e.g., NMR), mass spectrometry, and other physical and chemical methods to ...
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The chemistry of substances that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
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A major branch of chemistry comprising the study of carbon compounds containing hydrogen (simple carbon compounds such as carbon dioxide being usually deemed inorganic). This apparently specialized field is in fact wide and varied, because of carbon's almost unique ability to form linked chains of a...
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• acetate • acetaldehyde • acetic acid • acetone • acetylene • acid • acid anhydride • acid chloride &nb...
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The chemistry of substances that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
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the study of the carbon atom and the compounds it forms, mainly with the 20 lightest elements, especially hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Some 3 million organic compounds have been identified and named
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<chemistry> A branch of chemistry that deals specifically with the structures, synthesis and reactions of carbon-containing compounds. ... (11 Jan 1998) ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. that branch of chemistry concerned with covalently linked atoms, centering around carbon compounds of this type; originally, and still including, the chemistry of natural products.
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Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry in which carbon compounds and their reactions are studied. A wide variety of classes of substances-such as drugs, vitamins, plastics, natural and synthetic fibres, as well as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats-consist of organic molecules. Organic chemists determine the structures of organic molecules, st...
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Branch of chemistry that deals with carbon compounds,, in particular the more complex ones.
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[
n] - the chemistry of compounds containing carbon (originally defined as the chemistry of substances produced by living organisms but now extended to substances synthesized artificially)
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The branch of chemistry that deals with the properties and reactions of carbon-based compounds. See also: Carbon, Organic Compound.
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noun the chemistry of compounds containing carbon (originally defined as the chemistry of substances produced by living organisms but now extended to substances synthesized artificially)
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Click images to enlargeBranch of chemistry that deals with carbon compounds. Organic compounds form the chemical basis of life and are more abundant than inorganic compounds. In a typical organic compound, each carbon atom forms bonds covalently with each of its neighbouring carbon atoms in a chain or ring, and additional...
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an area of chemistry dealing principally with the chemistry of carbon.
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the branch of chemistry, originally limited to substances found only in living organisms, dealing with the compounds of carbon.
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